BLACK GRADUATE TUDENT CONFERE CE --wt be held on the uc Berk ,CA canJ)Ue from May 30 to June 2. For pr -r atton Info cell '*nee AobIneon (415) &42 1. FLAG BUR 0 --()f the old torn & ed - & replaoemert of .." •• In • form I oer mony at 3pm. at the Broadetre t Nuralng Cntr I 12040 BroadnMl t�1-�. HARTFORD EMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH -18700 Couz_ Dr. MornIng Worehfp 7:30 11.n. - SundI¥ School 8: 301m. - B (T�.) 8pm. - p . a.t_ O. Act.m . MARnN EVAN BAPTIST CHURCH - 11025 Or ct. &.nday 9ohooI8:3OIm. - Morning Wcnhlp 11 :3Oem. - Blbe.a... (&n tnga) 5pm. - NI� SeNtoe (Sun. NIght) 7pm. Rev. Alston Byrd, Jr. COTT MEMORIAL UNITED METHODI T CHURCH -1 0372 W ChIcego Blvd. Moring Wcnhlp 8:00.m. - &n:tay School 8:3OIm. - BIble a­ (ev ry Wed.) 4:30 - 7:30pm. Senior P or, Dr. Anthony J. Stipl-v. Send I MI'lOU'lOem«lta end InfonnlltJon REDFORD BRANCH UBRARY -W III ��;;'�����M��1� o�i cIoee for eeMce t 5:30pm. end reopwI (3131889.0033). War continued from Page 1 challenging the boards authority. Hillegonds said that the authority to transfer funds by the governor and the board was given by a 1975 attorney general's opinion. The State Ad­ ministrative Board was created by legislation in 1921. . "The issues raised in the , Democratic Law uit are political questions that must be re olved by the Legislature, not the courts," he said. GUY GORDON, Senate Republican spokesman, also said that the Democrats challenge is not an i sue for the courts, but an issue for the Legislature to decided since it wa the legisla­ ture who gave the power to the board when it was created. While Republicans may be be­ hind the governor as far at the law ui t, it doe not mean the ap­ prove of the-the governor and the Administrative Board having. Cuts cO"!tlnu d from Pag 1 th t we have to make are going to have an impact locally on the provision of ervices," Peller aid. "That's unfortunate, but that' the budget picture in Michigan." I , ELL R ADDED THAT finding alternative sources for funds may be difficul t. "There's probably not any other money out there unless people go to private founda­ tion ,tI Peller aid. "That probably ould not be a hort­ term 01 ution." Peller aid imilar cuts in the ocial ervices budget are not ex­ pected next year. A shortage of funds ha not been a problem for the Romeo Community Service Center, aid , so much power. Gordon aid Senate Majority Leader Dick Posthumus, R-Alto, does not feel comfortable con­ cerning the board' authority and that Posthumus would support legislation taking away som of those powers. Both Hillegorids and Gordon said that one reason for the law­ suit was Dodak's inability to keep his caucus together and provide a positive alternative to the governor's plans. Gordon said that the onl y thing uniting the Democratic caucus i their effort to drag out budget negotiations and cause chaos. He said that Gov. Engler took action through the Ad­ ministrative Board because he could no longer wait for a budget compromise. Hillegonds said while Democrats are united against Gov. Engler, they are divided on any al,ternative plans to solve the state's budget woes. Meanwhile, on the other side of battle, Dodak said that his caucus is "u-nited as it' ever been." Ed Risch, director of the center. The center actually received an increase in the block grant funds it receives. These fund are fil­ tered down from the federal government. The center sells used clothing, has an emergency food pantry, and helps with helter and utility payment for people in need, as well as providing other service . DESPITE THE increased federal funding, state budget cuts still may have ome impact, Risch said.· "It would affect u indirectly in that we'd have an increa e in the number of people looking for help for rent a sistanee and for food," Ri ch said. Risch aid that is partly due to cuts in general as istance. He aid the center h helped more people 0 far thi year than in tbe ame period la t year. th t if people r "The governor i t Iking bout taking money from the art and putting it into welfare, but n unemployed artist i a elf re recipient, and I think we need to re lly look t that," Ward ide Ward countered the rgument th t government does not have to fund the art by ying that the government ub idize such Good contlnu.d from Page 1 . We delve further into the po itiveness of their endeavor and we learn that they are stern task master ; that one of the company' policle is "proper attire. • "Each driver (delivery per­ son) is required to wear a shirt, tie, blazer and slack," Calvin Carey, founder of the company, and .Sylvester Jennings, a full partner said, as they reclined in tbe atmo pbere of suits and .tles. The e youn men are student of the art of bu iness. Carey is a Marine Corp veteran with col­ lege credits and Jennings has a bachelor's degree in marketing and finance. They grew up in "the hood." Played port and watched many Slip down the drain of fast money, drugs, crime, prostitu­ tion and that death gripping dis­ ease of not being able to compete. They watched it mani fest i tse 1 f th rough ig­ norance, illi teracy and nor knowing how to find the will or the way to break the cycle of he or she is a Chip off the old block. And through vision: "only two percent of basketball players reach the pros" and determina­ tion! "this is a tough world ... and you better prepare yourself," they "rose above" the folly. JENNINGS SAID, Health continued from Pag 1 would not call the lack of health insurance among Blacks directly racist, instead she at­ tributed it to the lack of job op­ portunities available for Blacks. Michigan Department of Public Health Director Ber­ nice Davis-Anthony said that the greater percentage of Black without health in­ surance is having a greater overall impact as compared to whites. She said the system is not in­ tended to be racist, although the numbers do show a dis­ parity in who ha health in- urance. She said there probably will not be an improvement in the short run, but if health in- urance i made into pre idential campaigne issue, • there might be ome ction on • the nation I level. In the meantime, the state i working on prevention and primary he lth care behavior to help people stay in good health. She said people need to get into the preventive mode • as opposed to treatment "after the fact," which would me n • having a he lthy diet, not moking, and avoiding violence. Gov. Doug as Wilder read the Michigan Citizen ub cribe Today. • • • • Mall This Form Today To Receive Your Next Issue I D Y • I want to .ubacrlbe to the Michigan Citizen. PI a ••• end m the w .kly edition to the Mfr.hlgan Citizen for on full y ar at th Sp clallntroductory Rate. DonS Y ar atoo 021ff·�th N w.tand Price. D Senior Citizen or Fixed Incom $16.00 ••• av. • , .•. Sav 10.00 Off the N w tand Price. �--------------------------------------��--�--------------- Addr thing a the automobile in­ du try and mall bu ine e. AID org nization minority rt progr m because they have the minority label on them. He said people tend to thin minority art i n't a impor­ tant a majority or European art. He believe the educational mi nd h to be changed to fund minority a ell a majority groups. "I think people' funding of the art u u 11y reflects their hiring in their companies. And they usu lly hire those thing tb t look like them, and they usually fund tho e things that af­ fect them," TN rd aid. (Carey and I) grew up together and we ro e above 'i t; 'so to spea. I am talking about the drug, crime and things of that .n ture." Carey echoed Jennings senti­ ment with: "We are two of the few from our neighborhood who have (or are) making something of our elves:" Carey, the 25-year-old, aid, the carrier service has 15 employees and their customers get a "reliable and profe ional" service. . He added, th t while the com­ pany does have a rate sheet which i "lower" than their com­ petitors that they approach each client as an individual with its own special needs .. The bottom line, he said, is, "We represent our clients." Carey and Jennings desire to put omething back into the comm uni ty.. Something con­ structive. Not a pair of gym hoes or a dollar here, and a dol­ lar there, but something that will stand the test of time. But they realize that fir t things first. So "We • WHY DON'T YOU? p "BIG OR SMALL, it doe n't make any difference," said Richard Micka, vice pre ident of oper te our tore," he aid. The Amway Corporation of Ada declined comment on the i ue. after they have ecured their company's po ition, which began with n e - timated"$5,000" and today i worth in exces of" 100,000," they plan to open a youth center, which brings u to the politic of the matter. These young men, or men like them are the hakers and the makers of the future. The old mu t give way to the new; And they are observant. They view the local political sYltem as one of "procrasta­ tion. ". doesn't think many of tod v' youth vote. And the re son the�· don't vote, he aid, i "they feel. that they are getting a r w deat� Jenning and Carey feel that' • Mayor Young ha done good: thing for the city but every road­ ha to end orne where. : . Jennings said, "I think Mayo· Young ha done tremendous: thing for the city but like cld baseball player you (potlticans) loose your kills." Jennings and Carey are fami- . ly men. Jennings h one child and Carey expect his .first in a month. And if, through our con­ ver ation anyone thing can be con trued as philosophy, it was when Carey aid," Never doubt a man who believes in him elf" and when Jennings aid, • You· can't get something for noth­ ing." Carey Carrier Servie phone number are: (313) 846-0476 (business), (313) 450-0924 (voice pager), and (313) 815-· 7280 (mobtte-c-tor business usc­ only). ACCORDING TO Jennings, local politicas have been "juic­ ing" into the system. He said, "If they can make money and urvive with the streets being tho way they are and abandoned buildings, they will. They are waiting until the last minute to do anything. They are procrastinating.". He added, "the remedy ha to be new blood." Carey feels that politicans are out-of-step with the youth. He CIty ...._ St t __ Zlp....;.. __ Pnon _